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Plague Case: Court Sentences Two Ex-Judges and a Former Judicial Officer to Nine Years in Prison for the Crime of Organized Crime

Summary by El Universo
The trial court of the National Court of Justice (CNJ), composed of judges Manuel Cabrera, Javier de la Cadena and Hernán Barros, sentenced two former judges and a former judicial officer to nine years and four months in prison, aggravated by the crime of organized crime, in the so-called Plaga case.

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The trial court of the National Court of Justice (CNJ), composed of judges Manuel Cabrera, Javier de la Cadena and Hernán Barros, sentenced two former judges and a former judicial officer to nine years and four months in prison, aggravated by the crime of organized crime, in the so-called Plaga case.

The sentenced persons acted as direct perpetrators (collaborators) in manipulating the judicial system to illegally release detainees linked to criminal structures, the Attorney General’s Office reported. The post-Tribunal sentenced two former judges and a clerk for organized crime in the case of Plaga appeared first on El Diario.

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El Universo broke the news in on Friday, November 14, 2025.
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